Julie Christie

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Rampling's physical gifts, unimpeded by plastic surgery in their march through time, are matched by a keen mind and an unapologetic approach to life and work. Angelina Maccarone's portrait of the actress By BETSY SHERMAN | February 03, 2012

Given that every theater season seems to bring a new production of a Chekhov play, it's surprising that so few movies have been made of his dramas, or of his short stories. Or maybe not so surprising: Chekhov is perilously difficult for filmmakers. 'Celebrating Chekhov' at the Museum of Fine Arts By STEVE VINEBERG | January 22, 2010

It is a truth universally acknowledged, that there cannot be too many Jane Austen adaptations for film and television. ‘The Complete Jane Austen’ on WGBH, and making book on the Austen detectives By JEFFREY GANTZ | January 14, 2008

It’s summer, so no one’s surprised at the onslaught of sequels, adaptations, or even movies based on toys. But films with Oscar-caliber women’s roles? The season for blockbusters, sequels, and . . . great roles for women? By PETER KEOUGH | May 18, 2007